360 Total Security is a rogue antivirus software that installs itself on the user's computer without their knowledge. It is a program developed by Qihoo 360, a Chinese company.
Api.backend-app.com is a domain that your antivirus software may detect and block due to outbound connections. It is a malicious domain that connects to a C2 server to monitor or exfiltrate data.
SerachMates is a rogue browser extension that is installed without the user's permission. It switches the default search engine to Finditfasts.com and uses persistence techniques to prevent itself from being deleted.
Web.core.windows.net is a domain name that cybercriminals frequently use to distribute fake virus alerts related to tech support scams. They use seemingly legitimate alert warnings to trick users into calling the number displayed on the alert screen.
Krampus is a leading executor program that many people use to gain an advantage in the popular game Roblox. However, recent claims suggest that the application is packaged with malware, including stealers and remote access trojans.
Trapmine's antivirus engine uses the Malicious.moderatel.ml.score heuristic detection name to flag files that pose a moderate danger to the system. However, the aforementioned threat detection is infamous for producing false positives by misidentifying safe files as harmful.